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Experience Budapest like never before with the world's first exoskeleton city walk, offering effortless climbs, stunning viewpoints, and sci-fi vibes in 2.5 hours.
Walking through Budapest often involves steep hills and lengthy distances, but this tour transforms the experience with electric-powered exoskeleton support. The Budapest: Exoskeleton Powered City Walk is a groundbreaking 2.5-hour adventure that lets you explore iconic sites such as Gellért Hill, Fisherman’s Bastion, and Castle Hill with a futuristic twist. Starting from the Várkert rkp. 16 meeting point, this tour is ideal for active travelers eager to enjoy stunning panoramic views and a playful, sci-fi-inspired experience. While it’s not suitable for pregnant women, people with heart problems, or wheelchair users, it offers a unique, empowering way to see Budapest that feels like a tech upgrade for your legs.
This experience earns a perfect 5 out of 5 stars based on five reviews, with many praising the ease of climbing hills, seamless support from the AI exoskeleton, and the personalized guidance from knowledgeable guides. It’s especially appealing to those curious about wearable robotics or looking for a fun, active way to cover more ground than usual. The tour includes plenty of photo stops and historical insights, making it both entertaining and educational. Be prepared to wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothes, and remember that the small group size—limited to 8 participants—ensures a relaxed, personalized experience.

The tour begins at Várkert rkp. 16, located in central Budapest. The meeting point is at the E-Magine Rides Store, where the exoskeleton fitting takes place. After a brief introduction, participants are fitted with the Hypershell exoskeleton, which provides electric torque assistance. The process is straightforward, and guides ensure everyone feels confident before setting out. This prep ensures the experience is smooth and comfortable from the start.
The small group size means that attention from the guide is personalized, with plenty of time for questions or quick adjustments. The live English guide explains how the exoskeleton works and what to expect, setting the stage for a fun, futuristic exploration.
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The first major stop is the viewpoint on Gellért Hill, where the photo stop offers impressive views of Budapest. Thanks to the torque-assist support, ascending the hill becomes surprisingly easy, even if it’s steep. The electric boost helps make the climb feel like a gentle walk, transforming what would normally be a strenuous activity into a relaxed experience.
Guides lead the group through the hillsides, sharing interesting facts about the area and pointing out historic sites. The support from the exoskeleton reduces physical strain, allowing everyone to focus on enjoying the scenery and capturing photos. The seamless AI support adjusts to your needs, maintaining a steady, comfortable pace.

From Gellért Hill, the tour continues through Castle Hill, with a visit to Fisherman’s Bastion. You’ll get stunning panoramic views of the city from this scenic spot, where the exoskeleton support makes walking around feel almost effortless. The 15-minute stop at Fisherman’s Bastion provides plenty of time to snap photos and appreciate the medieval architecture.
Next, the guide takes everyone to Matthias Church, known for its colorful roof and historical significance. The 15-minute visit allows for a quick look inside and more photo opportunities. The exoskeleton support continues to make navigation comfortable, even on uneven surfaces.

The 10-minute stop at Chain Bridge is a highlight, offering a classic Budapest view with a modern spin. While crossing the bridge, the electric support helps you walk smoothly, providing a feeling of floating above the Danube. The tour then moves toward the Castle-bazaar, where the group can explore or take photos of the lively market area.
The guided tour provides insights into Budapest’s history and architecture, with the exoskeleton support maintaining ease of movement. The scenic backdrop of the river and historic buildings makes for memorable photos.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter completing the stops, the tour circles back to the starting point. The small group size ensures a relaxed pace, with the guides checking in on comfort levels throughout. The fitted exoskeletons are removed, and participants often remark on how much farther they felt they could walk without fatigue.
Throughout the experience, the emphasis on playfulness and empowerment shines through, with plenty of moments to try fun “robot moves” and take creative photos. The entire walk feels like a peek into a near-future Budapest, where wearable tech enhances the city experience without detracting from its charm.
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The Hypershell exoskeleton provides seamless electric torque assistance, making uphill climbs and long distances feel surprisingly easy. Its AI system intelligently adjusts support levels, creating a natural walking rhythm that feels both effortless and empowering.
Guests consistently note how the exoskeleton transforms their perception of physical effort. Climbing Gellért Hill or walking through historic districts becomes fun and accessible, especially for those who might find traditional sightseeing tiring.
This tour departs from Várkert rkp. 16 and lasts 2.5 hours. The group is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a personal experience. The tour includes stops at Gellért Hill, Fisherman’s Bastion, Matthias Church, Chain Bridge, and Castle Bazaar. The live English guide ensures clear explanations and personalized assistance.
Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes, weather-appropriate clothes, and bring any essentials for the weather. The tour is not suitable for pregnant women, individuals with heart conditions, or wheelchair users due to the physical support required.
This experience offers a futuristic take on classic Budapest sightseeing. The combination of historical sites and cutting-edge technology creates an engaging contrast, making the city feel both timeless and forward-looking. The electric exoskeleton support offers a “cheat code” for walking, allowing exploration of steep hills and long distances without exhaustion.
Guests leave with a sense of achievement and novelty, having experienced Budapest from a new perspective. The stunning viewpoints and playful support make this tour memorable for tech enthusiasts and active explorers alike.

This 2.5-hour city walk stands out as a truly innovative way to discover Budapest. It combines historical sightseeing with futuristic technology, making hills and long distances feel much lighter. The small group size and personal guidance ensure an intimate experience, while the AI-powered exoskeleton genuinely enhances mobility.
While not suitable for everyone, active guests and those curious about wearable robotics will find this tour especially rewarding. It offers a playful, empowering, and memorable way to see the city, leaving participants feeling stronger and more capable than they might have thought.
“Super fun activity for tech lovers and explorers. The hills that would normally tire me out were easy with the exoskeleton. Great guide and photos …”
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
The tour is designed for adults who can comfortably wear the exoskeleton. It’s not suitable for pregnant women or people with certain health conditions.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended to ensure ease of movement and comfort during the walk.
How does the exoskeleton support work?
The AI-powered exoskeleton provides quiet electric torque assistance, helping with uphill climbs and covering longer distances without fatigue.
Can I participate if I have mobility issues?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or those with mobility limitations that prevent walking.
How long is the tour?
The experience lasts approximately 2.5 hours.
Where do I meet for the tour?
The tour starts at the Várkert rkp. 16 location, at the E-Magine Rides Store.
Is there a guide?
Yes, a live English-speaking guide leads the group throughout the tour.
What makes this tour different from standard Budapest sightseeing?
The use of wearable robotic exoskeletons transforms hill climbing and long-distance walking into a light, effortless experience, adding a futuristic vibe to traditional sightseeing.
Are there any physical requirements?
Participants should wear comfortable clothes and shoes; it’s not suitable for pregnant women, people with heart problems, or wheelchair users.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, allowing flexible booking.
This tour offers an engaging blend of history, technology, and fun, perfect for those looking to add a futuristic edge to their Budapest visit.
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